Bridging the Energy Gap in ASEAN: Scaling Green Finance and Carbon Markets for a Sustainable Transition
ASEANのエネルギーギャップを埋める:持続可能な転換に向けたグリーンファイナンスとカーボン市場の拡大 (AI 翻訳)
Ohn Zin Lin, Dagmar Juchelková, Libor Štěpanec, Hnin Yee Aye, K. B. Adam
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日本語
本論文は、ASEAN諸国における規制の断片化、グリーンファイナンスへのアクセス制限、カーボン市場の未発達といった課題を分析する。EU ETS、CBAM、グリーンボンド基準などの国際的ベストプラクティスを比較政策分析し、インドネシア、シンガポール、タイの事例から、炭素価格付け、ブレンデッドファイナンス、ブロックチェーンやAIなどのデジタル技術を活用した戦略的ロードマップを提案する。
English
This paper analyzes fragmented regulations, limited green finance access, and underdeveloped carbon markets in ASEAN. Through comparative policy analysis of global best practices (EU ETS, CBAM, green bond standards) and case studies from Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, it develops a strategic roadmap focusing on carbon pricing, blended finance, and digital innovations like blockchain and AI to accelerate the region's low-carbon transition.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本企業がASEANで展開するGX投資やJCMプロジェクトにとって、域内のカーボン市場調和やグリーンファイナンス基準の動向は重要である。本論文はASEAN全体の統合的アプローチを示しており、日本の政策・企業連携の参考となる。
In the global GX context
As global carbon markets and green finance standards proliferate, this paper offers a timely framework for harmonizing policies in developing regions. Its focus on digital tools and blended finance provides actionable insights for scaling climate investment in diverse political economies, relevant to ISSB and transition finance debates.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comparative analysis of carbon pricing mechanisms and green finance instruments in ASEAN, highlighting opportunities for policy harmonization and digital innovation.
🏢実務担当者:Offers a roadmap for scaling blended finance and adopting blockchain/AI for transparency, useful for corporate sustainability teams operating in Southeast Asia.
🏛政策担当者:Presents strategic recommendations for regional carbon market coordination and institutional capacity building, directly relevant to ASEAN regulators and finance ministries.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Fragmented regulations, limited access to green finance, and underdeveloped carbon markets impede ASEAN's clean energy transition. This paper assesses global best practices, including the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and green bond standards, through comparative policy analysis, evaluating their suitability for ASEAN's context. By examining specific national cases from Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, we identify critical opportunities for enhancing institutional capacities, harmonizing regulatory frameworks, and scaling climate‐aligned investment. A strategic roadmap is developed, focusing particularly on carbon pricing mechanisms, blended finance solutions, and digital innovations such as blockchain and artificial intelligence for regional energy market integration. Findings underline the necessity of coordinated regional carbon markets, standardized green finance instruments, and digitally driven transparency tools. This integrated approach offers ASEAN a pragmatic pathway to accelerate its low‐carbon transition, ensuring both economic resilience and regional cooperation. Future research is recommended to explore socioeconomic impacts on vulnerable sectors and strategies for operationalizing regional carbon pricing across ASEAN's diverse political economies.
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